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Chugach Mountains

The Chugach Mountains of southern Alaska are the northernmost of the several mountain ranges that make up the Coast Ranges of the western edge of North America. The range is about 500 km (300 mi) long, running generally east-west. Its highest point is Mount Marcus Baker, at 4,016 m (13,176 ft.), but most of its summits are not especially high. Even so its position along the Gulf of Alaska ensure more snowfall in the Chugach than anywhere else in the world; an annual average of over 1500 cm (600 in).

The mountains are protected in the Chugach State Park and the Chugach National Forest. Near to Anchorage, they are a popular destination for outdoor activities. The World Extreme Skiing Championships are held annually in the Chugach.

The Richardson Highway and the Copper River are the only accesses through the Chugach mountains. The railroad (and now highway) tunnel from Portage on Turnagain Arm to Whittier on Passage Canal also provides access through the Chugach to Prince William Sound.

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Anchorage, Alaska | AnchorageAlaska | Anchorage Municipality, Alaska | Coast Ranges | List of mountain ranges | List of mountains and mountain ranges of the United States | List of mountains of the United States | Mat-Su | Mat-Su Valley | Matanuska-Susitna Valley | Matanuska Valley

 

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Chugach Mountains
hbwhite@mtaonline.net - May 21st, 2005
Some folks were wanting to find out what the temperature was in the chugach mountains about 5 miles down river from the Matanuska glacier on Friday evening while it looked like it was raining there about 8 pm on the 20 th of May, 2005. Can anyone tell us
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